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"Shubert Theater"
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Subject
Theaters
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Shubert Theater
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Willis Wood Theater
(7)
10th Street
(6)
Theater Programs
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Ray, Mrs Sam (Mildred...
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Susan Jezak Ford
(2)
E M Clendening
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Edith Peters
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1930
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10th Street
1908
Looking east along 10th from Central. Shows street car.
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10th Street
1920
Looking east from the south side of 10th between Baltimore and Central.
3.
10th Street, East from Wyandotte
Postcard of 10th Street, East from Wyandotte
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10th Street, East from Wyandotte
Postcard of 10th Street, East from Wyandotte
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10th Street, West from Main
Postcard of 10th Street, West from Main
6.
About Town
January/4/1969
Photo and biographical description of Savino Rendina, an 81-year-old retired "violinist, pianist and French horn player" residing at 4242 54th Street Terrace. Also "one of the original members of the Kansas...
7.
African American Theater Programs
ca1930s-40s
File contains seven theater programs that featured African American productions or performers. Includes: "Fantasy in Black and Gold, A Musical Revue", presented by Beta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha...
8.
Alfred Gregory Theater Program Scrapbooks Finding Aid
1875-1927
Alfred Gregory, a local attorney, was born August 15, 1858, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and died in Kansas City on May 15, 1946. His father was the first president of the University of Illinois. He had both...
9.
Baltimore Street
1930
Looking south along the east side of Baltimore from 9th. Shubert Theater sign is visible on the northwest corner of Baltimore and 10th and the Carbide and Carbon Building (later called Union Carbide Building)...
10.
DuBose and Dorothy Heyward
ca1930's-1940's
File contains a playbill and program for a production of the play Porgy, by Dorothy and Dubose Heyward, performed at the Shubert Theater in Kansas City beginning December 9th of an unspecified year. The...
11.
Early Kansas City Theaters
2007
This book contains information about early theater in Kansas City, including facts concerning the local theaters of the 19th and early 20th century. These theaters include: Auditorium, Century, Coates...
12.
Edith Lowe Peters Scrapbooks Finding Aid
1900-1970
Edith Lowe Peters appears to have been a long-time Kansas City resident, born in 1882 in Rock Port, Mo. Her father, Frank Lowe, was a local Kansas City figure known in law, church, and political circles....
13.
Frank Schudy Obituary
July/24/1963
Obituary article about Frank Schudy, a former employee of Tom Pendergast dying at the age of 59 in 1963. Former manager of the old Shubert Theater at 10th and Baltimore Avenues in the 1920s and 1930s and...
14.
Frank Schudy Sr.
May 18, 1963
Obituary for Frank Schudy, the manager of the Shubert Theater during the 1920s-1930s, at 10th and Baltimore Avenue, dying at the age of 59 in 1963. Also former employee of Tom Pendergast and owner of the...
15.
Interior of Shubert Theater
Postcard of Interior of Shubert Theater
16.
Kansas City in Caricature
1912
Illustrated caricature of Earl Stewart, manager of the Shubert Theater.
17.
Kansas City Symphony
circa 1911-1914
Group portrait of the Kansas City Symphony with Carl Busch, conductor, in the Shubert Theater.
18.
Leo Leslie
1908
Biographical sketch of Leo Leslie, "one of the foremost builders and owners of handsome residences and fine business property in Kansas City," born in Massachusetts in 1856 and coming to Kansas City in...
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Midland Theater Profile
1999
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Out of the City's Varied Past--Little Fanny Frost Went to Fame on the Stage
June/25/1964
Photo and biographical article about Julia Marlowe (~1865-1950), "[o]ne of the theater's most distinguished Shakespearean actresses" also known as Fanny Frost. Description of her life and career, born...
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